Not exact matches
ut the company — whose machines are
designed to supplement rather than supplant human security guards, and take care of monotonous tasks
like scanning license plates in a parking lot — also has a closer view than most of the emerging and unpredictable world of
robot - people interactions.
On Monday, the startup unveiled a new toy
robot that former animators from film studios
like DreamWorks (dwa) and Pixar helped
design.
And I think that applies to
robots that are
designed in a lifelike way and we treat
like living things.
Like many
robots today, Gita isn't
designed to replace human labor.
Like its fulfillment centers now, the
design includes plans for
robots that help human employees complete orders.
All you guys can think whatever you want... Though the
design in everything created is not work of nothing... Just
like everything in this world a car, a
robot, a painting, everything has an intelligent human behind its
design.
Also in the mix of emerging
robot trends are collaborative
robots like Rethink Robotics» Baxter,
designed to operate safely with humans on a production line and trainable to perform a host of tasks.
Under «strict» rules, limited resources, and an «intense» six - week time limit, teams of students are challenged to raise funds,
design a team brand, «hone» teamwork skills, and build and program industrial - size
robots to play a difficult field game against
like - minded competitors.
Full and engineer Daniel Koditschek at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, have
designed a breadbox - sized
robot with springy limbs
like a cockroach.
Peter Gratschmayr is a senior engineer at Midwest Engineered Systems, a company that takes
robots like FANUC's and
designs systems so the machines can actually build a company's product.
In addition, find out how miniature satellites are revolutionizing education, and see tiny
robots designed to swim
like sperm.
Such is the sway of science fiction
like the Terminator series that some roboticists are studying how fictional depictions of
robots influence opinions of the real thing to help improve their
designs.
Matusik says InstantCAD could be particularly helpful for more intricate
designs for objects
like cars, planes, and
robots, particularly for industries
like car manufacturing that care a lot about squeezing every little bit of performance out of a product.
There are researchers who create
robots that move
like snakes; some study human movements and functions by making a humanoid
robot, and from there they train the
robot to play table ice - hockey, dance, and even juggle; some work together to
design an electronic wheel chair that can be controlled by the tongue; some are interested in creating a database of human facial expression that can be used in creating animation and facial pattern recognition research.
Meanwhile, new technologies allow engineers to dream beyond
designing glorified mechanical arms: So - called «swarm bots» work together
like army ants to move relatively heavy objects; a fire hose — cum - snake
robot can slither across the floor before putting out a blaze; and Nissan is developing an avoidance system to prevent car crashes based on bees — which use their compound eyes to see nearly all the way around themselves while buzzing about, changing direction when they sense something in their path.
Like Robosoft, Gecko also
designed its
robot to connect with third - party medical monitoring systems that measure blood pressure and sugar, pulse rate, and other medical information, which it sends to physicians via the Internet.
A professor who teaches
robots to provide therapy to children with disabilities, an entrepreneur who
designed self - powered rescue vehicles to prevent ocean drownings, and a filmmaker who invents new filmmaking techniques to document natural phenomena
like the entire lifespan of a flower and each wing beat of a bee are among the 2016 AAAS - Lemelson Invention Ambassadors.
These new methods could, down the road, be applied to robotics
design, developing
robots as they increasingly take on human -
like movements and characteristics.
She also knew that a well -
designed robot has the «brain» to compute a softer landing, but hadn't yet optimized the sequence of motions that take place during a fall,
like she and Ha were able to do in their latest research.
Understanding the biomechanics of this little snail could help engineers
design some nifty sea - faring
robots, and it could also help with ecological studies: Zooplankton
like helicina move upwards to the surface of the ocean each night to eat (and avoid being eaten), and this mass migration of tiny organisms is one of the biggest biomass movements on the planet.
Just
like a
robot in real life these computer bots are
designed to do tasks that mimic real humans.
A software
robot aka «bot» (bots are used to mimic actual human conversation) are specifically
designed to send fake computer generated instant messages (that look legit) to people who join hookup sites
like BoneAMilf.com.
The key to the mystery lies in a small round artifact of unusual
design which seems to have power to steal away souls, which is used to terrifying results once it becomes the centerpiece of a hulking arachnid -
like robot of unimaginable agility, strength and menace.
His
design is very cool as he looks
like a wandering rogue
robot which matches his story well.
Just
like in the VEX Robotics Competition, the
robots need to be able to operate both autonomously and by remote control which means as well as looking at mechanical
design, students also need to learn about programming and sensors.
They are
designed to look
like tiny
robots, and oh boy do we want to grow and raise them!
Instead of plastic bricks, Labo uses cardboard cutouts that you fold and fit together into predetermined
designs, called Toy - Cons,
like a fishing pole, a piano, or a visor and backpack with attachments that make you look
like a
robot.
If you pledge money, you'll get updates that include concept art, videos, podcasts, and an upcoming backer - vote to determine the
design of one of Mighty No. 9's main characters, which is
like giving birth to a videogame
robot baby.
F is too Roll - y, G is too sexist, B & I are too cutesy, E looks
like a weird «sexy stewardess»
robot designed for pedophiles, and D is awfully generic.
Basically, Mega Man seems to switch back and forth from a human boy
like design to his familiar
robot design here.
What about a Mega Man spinoff where you play as Dr. Wily and the primary gameplay is to
design robot masters in a Spore -
like character builder, giving each powerful abilities (but not too powerful, or else that blue bastard will just kill one and use its ability to soundly trounce the rest of your minions).
I really
like how the
designed the characters, they look really cool, but you are not going to see any
robot or futuristic character here, they stick to the wild west theme and I
like this approach.
Enter Intuition Robotics and its ElliQ
robot, which is
designed to act a bit
like a specially tailored Amazon Echo, but with more of a personality.
In a chat with The New York Times in 2013, Blok said that the only directive that was given to her
design team by Google was to make the logo look
like a
robot.
Led by a talking Roomba -
like robot named Beep - 0, the jokes rely on plenty of puns and physical humor, but there are also a couple of lines
designed to make parents chuckle instead of their kids.
It's a small cute
robot that looks
like its escaped Pixar's Wall - e (the
design lead used to work at Pixar) and will follow you around the house so you can bark orders at it any point.
The company has
designed mobile research
robots for Pentagon clients and has also worked with the
likes of Sony and CIA.
What holds them together is the switch to Motorola's «3D Glass»
design, the Moto X4's odd circular camera bump (that looks
like a
robot's face), and not surprisingly, an 18:9 Full HD + screen.